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i was out in nuremberg museum (same place where they held the trials). i learned a bit out the psychological propaganda they used. and then i learned that the entire building is made from the same stone bricks that the jews in concentration camps were forced to labor on everyday.

it was crazy. i also learned about the homosexuals that were put in the concentration camps. they were segregated and forced to never touch each other or themselves. also, there would be nazi's that would force them to pleasure them.

anyway, after the war, when the jews and everyone else were freed, people rejoiced and accepted the victims back... except for the gays. that's pretty much all they covered.
now i want to know about the history of homosexual people.

i'm not certain. i know for certain that homosexuality was accepted back in the roman days, well, for men. lesbians were usually killed. and then the dark ages it wasn't spoken about.
the victorian period, people were more promiscuous, and it was common for men and women to be bisexual but it wasn't out in the open.

i think people knew but never said much about it. but then things went to shit.

"Now we can all see why post-WWII America was the peak of American culture. The societal norms should return to this time period."
"This just shows you how far our diseased nation has fallen the last 50 years! No moral compass, whatsoever.﻿"
"Being gay is not natural, if ti were natural we would have a penis and a vagina, so that we would have a choice, but no. We have a penis and women have a vagina. it's designed that way and should stay that way﻿"

You know, sometimes it honestly bothers me, the same hormones and drugs I am trying to get to become a woman, are the same drugs experimented on homosexuals in the past Without those experiments, we wouldn't be were we are today in our understanding of hormones.

You know, sometimes it honestly bothers me, the same hormones and drugs I am trying to get to become a woman, are the same drugs experimented on homosexuals in the past Without those experiments, we wouldn't be were we are today in our understanding of hormones.